SALEM — Police have arrested two people and are seeking others in connection with a drive-by shooting in the city Thursday night.

Although multiple shots were fired, no one was injured.

According to Salem City Police Chief John Pelura III, patrol officers heard what sounded like gunfire in the area of East Broadway around 8:30 p.m.

As they were investigating, they were dispatched to a home at 14 Yorke St., around the corner from East Broadway, for a report of subjects in a vehicle shooting at a person who was with a group congregating outside the house.

The vehicle sped from the scene after the shooting.

Witnesses provided a description of the subjects in the vehicle and as a result of the investigation, police said they determined the occupants allegedly included Radulah Lee and Rakwan Adams and a third unidentified individual.

According to Pelura, officers then went to Wesley Street, an area which police say Lee and Adams are known to frequent.

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Police found Lee and Adams there and the two were immediately arrested and transported to the police station, Pelura said.

Authorities allege Lee was the shooter.

After being interviewed, Lee, 18, of Van Meter Terrace in Salem was charged with two counts of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, terroristic threats, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. Bail was set at $35,000 full cash.

Adams, 19, of Hubbell Avenue in Salem was charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. Bail was set at $25,000 full cash.

Both were lodged in the Salem County Correctional Facility, Mannington Township.

As the investigation into the shooting continues, more arrests are expected in the incident, Pelura said.

Pelura said the intended target and one of the two suspects arrested were involved in an altercation — reason unknown — earlier in the day.

Police said multiple shots were fired from the car but did not strike anyone. The weapon used has not yet been recovered, according to Pelura.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Salem City Police Department Det. Michael Pelura at 856-935-0033 or the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office’s tipline at 856-935-2TIP.